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Hmmm... that's kinda hard to watch. He's really battering that Stringmaster. That was probably a new instrument in 1970. They were made until about 1980.
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I'm ready to see someone jump up while they have the crowd going wild and soak their their D-10 8/8 down with lighter fluid and set it on fire. Jimi Hendrix wasn't the first to do it. Jerry Lee set his piano on fire then said "Follow that one killer!"
Fear not because you have already ordered six pedal steels for your next tour. All awaiting the fire. Wonder if mica gets to stinking? I bet it does.
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So,

This whole thread is Ken Byngs fault? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I am ready to go to the BYNG academy and learn to play like Sarah AND have the constipated or runny theatrics
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I have lots of remedies for constipation Charley. Some of them you may not like my friend. :lol: :lol:
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David Mitchell wrote:I'm ready to see someone jump up while they have the crowd going wild and soak their their D-10 8/8 down with lighter fluid and set it on fire. Jimi Hendrix wasn't the first to do it. Jerry Lee set his piano on fire then said "Follow that one killer!"
Fear not because you have already ordered six pedal steels for your next tour. All awaiting the fire. Wonder if mica gets to stinking? I bet it does.
LOL - Let's not forget ELP, stabbing that B3 (I think that's what he played) to death and wrestling it to the ground during live performances.... :whoa:
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Ken Byng wrote:I have lots of remedies for constipation Charley. Some of them you may not like my friend. :lol: :lol:
I am pretty open minded, Ken. And into all kinds of weird stuff........kinda like perusing the steel guitar forum :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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For constipation: Keep running around your backyard til you're all pooped out.
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The steel player's antics in Juicy Lucy are obviously down to him wearing Harris Tweed underpants.
Now that's what you call a real Technical Itch.
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Tony Smart wrote:The steel player's antics in Juicy Lucy are obviously down to him wearing Harris Tweed underpants.
Now that's what you a real Technical Itch.
Don’t give up the day job Tony! :lol:
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This is my day job Ken........
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When I was in Jeff Newman’s Jeffran class in Nashville he told us that some of the licks he was teaching were real simple.
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One of the things we all loved about Buddy Emmons was that he typically smiled when he played.

And a Player's smile is usually contagious.

Try smiling during your next entire practice session.

It ain't easy.
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well I guess this post wouldn`t be complete with out me opening my big mouth and sticking my 2 cents in. IT`S CALLED SHOMAN SHIP!!! I`ll bet none of you crybabys out there even heard the words before and I`ll bett not one of you can change a B string while singing and not miss a beat or a word!
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Tim Russell wrote:
David Mitchell wrote:I'm ready to see someone jump up while they have the crowd going wild and soak their their D-10 8/8 down with lighter fluid and set it on fire. Jimi Hendrix wasn't the first to do it. Jerry Lee set his piano on fire then said "Follow that one killer!"
Fear not because you have already ordered six pedal steels for your next tour. All awaiting the fire. Wonder if mica gets to stinking? I bet it does.
LOL - Let's not forget ELP, stabbing that B3 (I think that's what he played) to death and wrestling it to the ground during live performances.... :whoa:
ELP are my all time favorite band(kinda unusual for a steel player); Have seen them 17 times.
Keith played a Hammond C-3 during his heyday, as B-3s were not readily available in England at the time.Same innards as a B-3; different cabinet is all Switched later to a Goff pro, which was essentially a heavily modified B-3 in an indestructible road cabinet, ; B-3s were meant to travel; C-3s & A-100s (again; same innards, different cabinet)were meant for home or church.
The organ that he beat the crap outta onstage was a Hammond L-100.
A couple D-10s,some vintage guitars & amps, & lotsa junk in the gig bag.
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Post by W. C. Edgar »

This is one of the things I've never liked about any forum. There's always someone shooting off their mouth degrading someone else when they in turn are the ones that should be practicing.
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W. C. Edgar wrote:This is one of the things I've never liked about any forum. There's always someone shooting off their mouth degrading someone else when they in turn are the ones that should be practicing.
Go figure

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Look out, the thought police are on the case.
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I already acknowledged that Sara is one of the best players in the world.
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Post by Terry Barnett »

Oops, a nerve has been struck...go back to your corners boys. It’s just steel guitar, we’re not changing the world here. Let’s enjoy each other’s company...
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"Responsible Free Speech" and "Thought Police"? Isn't that an oxymoronic statement on this thread? :lol: :lol: :lol: 8)
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Post by Brian Henry »

Perhaps Charlie you are right. But for « the enlightened ignorant » on our forum, here is a list of examples!


Great Depression
Jumbo shrimp
Cruel to be kind
Pain for pleasure
Clearly confused
Act naturally
Beautifully painful
Painfully beautiful
Deafening silence
Pretty ugly
Pretty fierce
Pretty cruel
Definitely maybe
Living dead
Walking dead
Only choice
Amazingly awful
Alone together
Virtual reality
Random order
Original copy
Happy sad
Disgustingly delicious
Run slowly
Awfully good
Awfully delicious
Small crowd
Dark light
Light darkness
Dark snow
Open secret
Passive aggressive
Appear invisible
Awfully lucky
Awfully pretty
Big baby
Tiny elephant
Wake up dead
Goodbye reception
Growing smaller
Least favorite
True myth
Typically weird
Typically odd
Naturally strange
Weirdly normal
Unpopular celebrity
Worthless gold
Sad joy
Liquid food
Heavy diet
Noticeable absence
Quiet presence
Short wait
Sweet agony

Read more at http://examples.yourdictionary.com/exam ... 71OfZ8M.99
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Brian, you forgot about this one: Rap music! :o
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Iron Butterfly!
Many play better than I do. Nobody has more fun.